South Dakota State Jackrabbits

South Dakota State Jackrabbits
University South Dakota State University
Conference Summit League
Missouri Valley Football Conference
Big 12 Conference
NCAA Division I (FCS in football)
Athletic director Justin Sell
Location Brookings, South Dakota
Varsity teams 19
Football stadium Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium
Basketball arena Frost Arena
Baseball stadium Erv Huether Field
Mascot Jack Rabbit
Nickname Jackrabbits
Colors Blue and Yellow[1]
         
Website www.gojacks.com

The South Dakota State Jackrabbits are the 19 intercollegiate teams representing South Dakota State University that compete in the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I (for football: Football Championship Subdivision). SDSU is currently a member of the Summit League, the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the Big 12 Conference and Varsity Equestrian. The university won numerous conference championships and several national titles including the NCAA College Division national title in men's basketball in 1963 and the NCAA Division II national title in women's basketball in 2003.

The Jackrabbit football team qualified for the NCAA Football Championship Series playoffs in 2009 (losing to Montana I in the first round), the school's second year of FCS post-season eligibility since moving from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I. The Jackrabbits qualified for the FCS playoffs in 2012, winning their first game against Ohio Valley Conference champs Eastern Illinois before falling to Missouri Valley Football Conference rival North Dakota State, the eventual national champion.

The 2011-2012 season marked the fifth-consecutive trip to the NCAA National Tourney for the Jackrabbit women's basketball team, capping a season in which the Jackrabbits won the regular-season Summit League title and their fifth consecutive Summit League Tourney title.

The Jackrabbit men qualified for its first NCAA Division I National Tourney last season (2012-2013) following a second-place regular season finish in the Summit League and winning the Summit League Tourney title.

The Jackrabbit baseball team qualified for the 2013 NCAA Tourney and traveled to Eugene, OR, losing the first game to eventual regional champ Oregon and then being eliminated by the University of San Francisco in a 13-inning defensive battle.

Athletic teams

A member of The Summit League, South Dakota State University sponsors teams in ten men's and eleven women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[2]

Men's Teams

Women's Teams

The Jackrabbit softball team appeared in four consecutive Women's College World Series, in 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974.[3]

Notes
  1. The football team competes as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
  2. The wrestling team competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference.
  3. Equestrian is recognized by the NCAA as an "emerging sport" for women, but does not yet have an NCAA-sponsored team championship. The equestrian team competes as a member of the United Equestrian Conference which is not recognized by the NCAA; its members are considered to be Independents.

Athletic facilities

South Dakota State has some of the best athletic facilities in their region, The Summit League, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Some of the university's venues compete as some of the finest in the nation (SJAC).

In 2014, South Dakota State University started construction of a new stadium on the location of the current Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. The new stadium will have seating for 19,340 with easy expansion to 22,500. The Sanford Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is the Jackrabbits new State-of-the-art indoor practice facility. The facility was opened on October 11th, 2014. The SJAC has bleacher seating for up to 1,000 spectators and can be used for football practice, track practice, softball and baseball practice, track competitions, and other events within the SDSU athletic department. The 149,284-square foot facility is the largest indoor practice facility in Division I athletics and features an eight-lane, 300-meter track which is only one of five collegiate indoor tracks of that size in the nation. Inside the track is an 80-yard football field plus end zones at each end and is composed of a soy-based Astroturf. Within the facility it has areas for sports medicine and strength and conditioning. Sports medicine features include rehab space, a training room, weight room expansion, hydrotherapy, a football team room, offices and academic advising facilities.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "University Colors". Retrieved 2016-04-16.
  2. "Jackrabits". South Dakota State University. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  3. Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
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